Journal article

On valuing information in adaptive-management models

AL Moore, MA Mccarthy

Conservation Biology | Published : 2010

Abstract

Active adaptive management looks at the benefit of using strategies that may be suboptimal in the near term but may provide additional information that will facilitate better management in the future. In many adaptive-management problems that have been studied, the optimal active and passive policies (accounting for learning when designing policies and designing policy on the basis of current best information, respectively) are very similar. This seems paradoxical; when faced with uncertainty about the best course of action, managers should spend very little effort on actively designing programs to learn about the system they are managing. We considered two possible reasons why active and pa..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We gratefully acknowledge funding support from the Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, Australian Research Council, and the Applied Environmental Decision Analysis Research Facility. We also thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments.